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"Track and Match" Credit Card Listings!
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Tip: Credit cards ranked "Best" by our editors, in each category can be found below "Track & Match" results.
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| American Express U.K. Platinum Card echo $br; ?> echo $logo_cash;?> $crd_pid=2772; ?> | | Blue from American Express? is an ideal credit card for those who already have an established credit history and are looking for a card with access to a reward program. Various American Express? services and benefits are provided with this card, such as purchase protection, smart card technology, discounts at participating merchants and retailers, a year-end financial statement. Furthermore, there is a 0% introductory rate for purchases that varies according to the applicant's credit history, and will be 15 months, 12 months, or 6 months. Also, cardholders benefit from a low 3.99% introductory rate for balance transfers which is valid until paid off. |  | | Discover® Card Discover® Business Miles Card echo $br; ?>=$logo_fly;?> $crd_pid=3557; ?> | | The Discover® Platinum Card, issued by Morgan Stanley, is designed for those with very good credit who are looking for a cash reward credit card. Those who spend up to $1,500 will receive a .25% rebate, those who spend between $1,500 and $3,000 will receive a 5% rebate, and those who spend over $3,000 will receive a 1% rebate. The card has no annual fee and an attractive 0% introductory rate. The APR for this card varies, so applicants should review the terms and conditions provided by the card issuer. |  | | Chase Bank Platinum Visa® echo $br; ?> $crd_pid=2127; ?> | | The credit card has a reasonable interest rate (lowest rates applied to balances equal to, or greater than $2,500), an attractive 0% introductory rate, and no annual fee. Individuals who have a banking account relationship with Chase will also be able to take advantage of a lower APR; 1% less than those who do not. However, the card does have a high APR for cash advances and there is a minimum cap applied to the APR. Through this program, cardholders earn one point per every dollar spent on general purchases. |  |
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